BACK HOME. SUZANNE ROANTREE GOT TO THE BOTTOM OF THE MYSTERY TODAY. IT'S A MYSTERY ON THE SEACOAST. A 75-FOOT VINTAGE NAVY GUN BOAT THAT'S TWICE BROKEN FROM MOORINGS SINCE LAST FALL. FOR DAYS AT A TIME SHE'S BEEN SEEN DRIFTING SLOWLY ALONG THE SEACOAST WATERWAYS. ENGINELESS AND CAPTAINLESS. IT'S A GHOST SHIP. NO ONE SEEMED TO KNOW WHO OWNED THE VESSEL. A LOT OF RUMORS GOING AROUND ABOUT THAT, THEY SAID IT CAME UP THE COAST OF FLORIDA, BUDGE OF HAITIANS GOT DROWNED IN IT, ALL KINDS OF STUFF. WE JUST ENJOYED THE TALES. MY FAVORITE WAS IT WAS GOING TO BE BLOWN UP IN A DENZEL WASHINGTON MOVIE. BUT THERE IS NO MOVIE, THERE ARE IN GHOSTS. GUEST LIST'S OWNERS WHO WINTERED IN BRAZIL HAD PLANS TO INSTALL MOTORS IN THE BOAT OVER THE WINTER, BUT HIT A STREAK OF BAD LUCK. THEY WERE THEN GOING TO HIRE US TO PUT THE MOTORS IN AND THAT NEVER HAPPENED. SO SINCE THEN IT WAS SITTING OUT BY THE BRIDGE, PORT AUTHORITY WANTED IT MOVED INSIDE FOR THE WINTER, SO THAT IF IT DID BREAK THE MOORINGS AND DIDN'T GET NEAR THE BRIDGE OR ANYTHING, SO IT WAS MOVED INSIDE, AND THEN IT BROKE ALL THE CHAINS. HIGH TIDES MOVED THE VESSEL INTO THE MARSH LAND IN HAMPTON, CREEPING SLOWLY BUT SURELY TOWARD WATER FRONT HOMES. FINALLY IN FEBRUARY, THE BOAT WAS GROUNDED WITH A HOLE IN ITS HULL. SINCE THEN, GUEST LIST HAS BECOME AN EYE SCORE AND A CONTINUED CONCERN WHEN THE TIDES AND STORMS COME IN. THAT'S PROBABLY THE BIGGEST DANGER, BECAUSE YOU JUST DON'T KNOW, THAT COULD BE PICKED UP AND BASHED INTO A HOUSE DEPENDING ON WHAT SIZE STORM WE GOT. GUEST LIST IS EXPECTED TO BE HAULED TO NEWBURYPORT IN THE NEXT FEW WEEKS MUCH. WE'D LIKE TO SEE IT GO.